One dead, four injured in Sydney brawl

A man has died from stab wounds suffered during a brawl in Sydney's west, hours after another stabbing incident put a man in hospital.

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A woman's been killed after being struck by a truck in the early hours of Monday morning in Sydney. (AAP)

Two western Sydney stabbings have left a man dead and numerous others injured.

A man in his 20s suffered fatal stab wounds and four others were injured during a brawl in Bonnyrigg about 11pm on Friday.

Police say the man was taken to Liverpool Hospital where he died early on Saturday morning.

That incident follows another stabbing at Greenfield Park about 7pm, leaving a 21-year-old man injured and a teenager charged with his assault.

Police say the 21-year-old stopped at red lights on Mimosa Road when a green sedan pulled up beside him and the drivers spoke to each other.

Both drivers, and the passengers of the green sedan, got out of their cars and began fighting.

The 21-year-old was allegedly stabbed and taken to Liverpool Hospital where he is in a stable condition following surgery.

Police later charged a 17-year-old man with reckless wounding and affray.

He was to face a Children's Bail Court on Saturday.


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